No Cure: Illness through a Lebanese Arab Queer Lens

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Anthony El G.
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ABSTRACT Queer Arab life writing, especially in the context of the Coronavirus pandemic, is scarce. In my three-part auto-ethnographic essay, I explore the overarching relationship between illness and queerness, given that in many spaces the latter still falls under the umbrella of the former – especially in the Middle East where I reside. In the first part, set in 2018, I tackle the idea of wanting to have a terminal disease, cancer, and try to work out why exactly I feel that way. To do so, I revisit scenes that juxtapose this ‘real’ sickness with the ‘perceived’ sickness of being queer in Lebanon. The second part examines the relationship between queerness and a specific illness, COVID-19, as I experienced it in 2020. The third part elaborates on the prolonged, still roiling, impact of this illness, on queer life particularly, and possible positive aspects of the pandemic. While the essay starts with my point of view as someone who has recently come out as queer and moved to Beirut, the rest is written after living there two years as an openly LGBT person. I reflect on the evolution of my relationship with illness and queerness through this coming-out, and ultimately coming-of-age, transition.
《无法治愈:黎巴嫩阿拉伯同性恋镜头下的疾病》
阿拉伯酷儿的生活写作,尤其是在冠状病毒大流行的背景下,是稀缺的。在这篇由三部分组成的自人种志文章中,我探讨了疾病和酷儿之间的总体关系,因为在许多地方,后者仍然处于前者的庇护之下——尤其是在我居住的中东地区。在第一部分中,故事发生在2018年,我处理了想要患上绝症——癌症的想法,并试图找出我到底为什么会有这种感觉。为了做到这一点,我重温了一些场景,将这种“真实”的疾病与黎巴嫩“感知”的同性恋疾病并置。第二部分探讨了酷儿与一种特定疾病COVID-19之间的关系,就像我在2020年经历的那样。第三部分详细阐述了这种疾病的长期影响,特别是对同性恋生活的影响,以及这种流行病可能带来的积极影响。虽然这篇文章的开头是我作为一个最近出柜并搬到贝鲁特的人的观点,但其余的都是我作为一个公开的LGBT者在那里生活了两年之后写的。通过这次出柜,以及最终成年的转变,我反思了我与疾病和酷儿关系的演变。
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